How much do Counsel, Special Counsel, and Of Counsel get paid in v10 biglaw?
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Date: May 21st, 2025 9:02 AM Author: Ruby adulterous cumskin
also, what's the difference between these titles?
and "practice area attorney"
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Date: May 21st, 2025 9:33 AM Author: Beady-eyed misunderstood goyim reading party
Counsel = no breakfast, and not even giving you continental breakfast
Special counsel = possibility for breakfast down the road, probably practices some niche area or hired from government and firm wants people to know they're more important than regular counsels
Of counsel = formerly had breakfast, or could have breakfast but doesn't want to work the hours
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Date: May 21st, 2025 9:51 AM Author: Doobsian Garnet Step-uncle's House
Titles don't mean anything to anyone anymore.
It used to be Associate and Partner.
Now there are any number of iterations and titles. They all mean different things. In some firms, you can incorporate as a PLLC to let the outside know that you're hot shit.
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